WEBVTT - MLB: Leading Off April 12th, 2023 (Ep. 646)

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<v Speaker 1>Welcome in everybody to Fantasy Pros MLB.

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<v Speaker 2>This is leading off live.

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<v Speaker 1>It's me Joey z Jophi's ape of that, of course,

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<v Speaker 1>is the Welsh who have brought to you by Prize

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<v Speaker 1>Picks the best place to go out and have some

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<v Speaker 1>fun with daily Fantasy. And today we got a lot

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<v Speaker 1>to break down. Of course, we're gonna get to the

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<v Speaker 1>betting stuff. We're gonna get to the recap of last night.

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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna get to some great performances, some bounce backs too. Welsh.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm very excited about got the Corbyn Burns bounce back.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what I've been waiting for. And I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>about you all out there, but I had already made

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<v Speaker 1>an investment in Corbyn Burns when it was plus five

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<v Speaker 1>point fifty. After the two bad starts, it went to

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<v Speaker 1>plus eighteen hundred, and after last night it did not move.

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<v Speaker 1>So you can get Corbyn Burns right now at cy

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<v Speaker 1>Young odds of plus eighteen hundred on FanDuel.

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<v Speaker 2>Welsh.

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<v Speaker 1>How you feel about that investment, because I don't see

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<v Speaker 1>any way that that doesn't make money. Maybe it doesn't

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<v Speaker 1>come to fruition, but it's gonna get back to the

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<v Speaker 1>single digits eventually, and if it does, I can always

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<v Speaker 1>catch out of it. It's gonna make money. Corbyn Burns's back.

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<v Speaker 3>I was about to say.

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<v Speaker 4>The important thing to mention everybody is that this is

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<v Speaker 4>like a fan duel specific bet that lets you buy

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<v Speaker 4>out of it, because like there's a lot of places

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<v Speaker 4>like DraftKings doesn't like to let you buy out of

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<v Speaker 4>any of those things. But on Fambuel it ends up,

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<v Speaker 4>I know, it ends up working like the market and

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<v Speaker 4>stuff like that. That's where I actually ended up doing

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<v Speaker 4>a big Corbyn Carrol stolen base bet this year so

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<v Speaker 4>I could get out of it if I want so.

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<v Speaker 4>In your case, I like it.

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<v Speaker 3>I like it a lot.

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<v Speaker 4>Look at Sandy all Contra got lit got lit up

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<v Speaker 4>the other day, so that takes off what is the

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<v Speaker 4>Can you give me what the top.

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<v Speaker 3>Three on the market is right now?

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<v Speaker 1>For I Ken, so I'm very curious about that. For

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<v Speaker 1>the American league you're talking about, right, well, no national league,

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<v Speaker 1>rather part of the National League. Yeah. Look, the whole

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<v Speaker 1>point I'm making is this, it's just he was one

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<v Speaker 1>of the two favorites. Anyway, Nobody remembers what the hell

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<v Speaker 1>happens in April. By the time we get to Memorial Day,

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<v Speaker 1>let alone September October. So right now, the top guys

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<v Speaker 1>are in the National League. Sandal concra still a plus

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<v Speaker 1>six hundred, Spencer's Rider plus seven, which I booked at

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<v Speaker 1>plus one thousand, Julio Urius a plus seven fifties, gall

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<v Speaker 1>On a plus one thousand.

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<v Speaker 2>I also put a share in as well.

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<v Speaker 1>And then you had Max Scherzer, Brandon Woodriff, Max Freed,

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<v Speaker 1>Nicko Lodolo, Aaronola, and then Corbyn Burns all the way

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<v Speaker 1>plus eighteen hundred. Folks, now's the time. Listen to me

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<v Speaker 1>now and believe me later. Let's get back in speaking

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<v Speaker 1>of things. Believe me later, go do all the things

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<v Speaker 1>for you to do all of it right now, just

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<v Speaker 1>talk about the Rais. Yeah, yeah, I was going to

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<v Speaker 1>make all the youngs. How about those Rays. I know

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<v Speaker 1>they played the Nationals in the A's probably the two

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<v Speaker 1>worst teams in their respective leagues. I know the Boston

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<v Speaker 1>Red Sox are not very good, but four homers last

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<v Speaker 1>night for the Rays.

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<v Speaker 2>The power just keeps on coming.

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<v Speaker 1>They played ninety ninety things this season and only trailed

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<v Speaker 1>in five of them. And uh, the home runs, by

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<v Speaker 1>the way, the most in the first eleven games of

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<v Speaker 1>a season for a team Welsh. Even if they go

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<v Speaker 1>five hundred the rest of the year, they're gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>ten games over five hundred.

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<v Speaker 2>That's gonna put them in that playoff contention spot for sure.

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<v Speaker 4>They're gonna be a tough team to catch for anybody.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, look, Jeffrey Spray is going tomorrow. Shaye McClanahan

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<v Speaker 4>looks phenomenal. I don't know if he is the current

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<v Speaker 4>lead on the cy Young and the Al or not.

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<v Speaker 4>I can actually pull it up here. I have it

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<v Speaker 4>right here. He is not, which makes me want to

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<v Speaker 4>jump a bet in. And he's actually, by the way,

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<v Speaker 4>all your prices exceptionally better on FanDuel than DraftKings, just

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<v Speaker 4>pointing out every number you put was one fifty to

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<v Speaker 4>two hundred better on FanDuel, So somewhere you might want

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<v Speaker 4>to look if you're going to play those McClanahan is

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<v Speaker 4>fifth at least on DraftKings right now. That's still ten

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<v Speaker 4>to one on the cy Young with Dylan Cees and

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<v Speaker 4>I mean de Gram has looked phenomenal. But you know

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<v Speaker 4>that pitching staff, that bullpen is going to be so

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<v Speaker 4>so difficult. Wander Franco is on an absolute heater. Yandy

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<v Speaker 4>is going Yandy maybe an insanely underrated fantasy corner infielder

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<v Speaker 4>coming into this year, been leading off a whole bunch.

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<v Speaker 4>So yeah, rays are going to be insane, especially if

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<v Speaker 4>they go in make up any moves, bring anybody in.

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<v Speaker 4>But Randy and Wander is just kind of like a

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know, I think you can just you know,

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<v Speaker 4>hope to the gods and just throw him out every

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<v Speaker 4>single day, hits parlays. I had to hit parlay with

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<v Speaker 4>him smashed. You could just play total basses. Just keep

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<v Speaker 4>playing it and you're going to miss it occasionally, but

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<v Speaker 4>the odds are you're probably going to hit way more

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<v Speaker 4>than lose, just on whatever bet you make with him,

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<v Speaker 4>at least going in in April right now.

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<v Speaker 1>Welsh for you, I might just throw five bucks on

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<v Speaker 1>the twenty to one on Jeffrey Springs for al Cy Young.

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<v Speaker 1>Just that could be a good time. Just again, Vandal's

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<v Speaker 1>got some fun wagers on there, go make them up,

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<v Speaker 1>all right, Let's go on to some other things here.

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<v Speaker 1>Corden Burns obviously the eight inning gem against the d Backs.

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<v Speaker 1>That was great to see. Shoeyotani had seven scoreless to

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<v Speaker 1>defeat the Nats, the tenth straight start of two or

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<v Speaker 1>fewer runs. He passed Nolan Ryan on that streak. By

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<v Speaker 1>the way, just talking about Shoeotani, this is another guy

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<v Speaker 1>for American League, Say Young, that we had discussed quite

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<v Speaker 1>a bit, another guy that we said, hey, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe you can make that case for Shoeotani.

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<v Speaker 2>Say Young even easier than MVP in some ways.

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<v Speaker 1>That number I was, remember I told you I think

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<v Speaker 1>it was twelve hundred and it was eleven.

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<v Speaker 2>Now it's plus seven hundred, So.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what it was over on that drafts as well.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's that's moving quickly, boys and girls. More to

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<v Speaker 1>come here too. Jordan Walker extends the hitting streak to

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<v Speaker 1>eleven games. Jacob deGrom srikes out nine guys on Tuesday

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<v Speaker 1>and no decision, mister Arise, first cycle in Marlin's history.

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<v Speaker 1>Very exciting for him. Louis Robert fifth homer on Tuesday. Man,

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<v Speaker 1>it's amazing to watch Louis Roberts sometimes because Robert just

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<v Speaker 1>like kind of flicks the bat out and the ball

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<v Speaker 1>goes four hundred something feet. It's just crazy how strong

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<v Speaker 1>that guy is.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, he's clicking too, Like I had paired him kind

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<v Speaker 4>of with you'd heard my Tim Anderson rant yesterday, But

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<v Speaker 4>he's kind of in the same vein of like, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>there's lots of tools and stuff, but he just kind

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<v Speaker 4>of keeps getting hurt. But also those tools were just

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<v Speaker 4>kind of like like, what was the best case scenario

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<v Speaker 4>looked like over the last couple of years, Like maybe

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<v Speaker 4>he's like a twenty twenty guy and that's still pretty good,

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<v Speaker 4>but he looks like extra locked in this year, and

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<v Speaker 4>you just got across your fingers, just like Tim Anderson.

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<v Speaker 4>Because the talent is there, you got to hope he

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<v Speaker 4>keeps healthy. But literally, that is the exact opposite. Whoever

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<v Speaker 4>the training staff is the White Sox, they should get

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<v Speaker 4>a new one because all the guys are hurt all

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<v Speaker 4>the time.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe Elloyd.

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<v Speaker 1>By the way, Mets used to have that problem too,

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<v Speaker 1>Remember that was the METSMO. Everybody was hurt all the time,

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<v Speaker 1>and they did eventually fire the training staff and vi

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<v Speaker 1>all the guys because obviously there was something.

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<v Speaker 2>Attached to the preparation. Again, prepare for some call ups too.

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<v Speaker 1>We got not one, but two very exciting stuff TODs Bradley,

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<v Speaker 1>twenty two year old righty, very exciting pitching prospect for

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<v Speaker 1>the Rays, going to get caught up. He's going to

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<v Speaker 1>pitch two five seven A, one point zero four, whip

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred and forty one, k's thirty three walks in

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred and thirty three and changed last year.

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<v Speaker 2>That's twenty It starts in double A.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know how long Bradley's going to stick in

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<v Speaker 1>the rotation though Eflyn went on the IL, so that's

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<v Speaker 1>why Bradley came up.

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<v Speaker 2>Eventually, you know, Tyler Glasnew comes in there.

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<v Speaker 1>But how aggressive would you be in those daily transaction

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<v Speaker 1>leagues for Bradley And the fact that they brought him

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<v Speaker 1>up does this mean that they think he's part of

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<v Speaker 1>their plan for twenty twenty three later in the season.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want to excuse anything because I think nowadays

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<v Speaker 4>like anything as possible with these teams to go and

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<v Speaker 4>if a player performs really well, I don't know many

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<v Speaker 4>of these teams, regardless of like spot or not, that

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<v Speaker 4>they're going to be inclined to like throw them back.

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<v Speaker 4>So my point is here, if Toads Bradley comes out,

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<v Speaker 4>is really good over his next two starts while e

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<v Speaker 4>Flyn's on the il. When he comes back, could they

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<v Speaker 4>find something for him?

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<v Speaker 3>I think so.

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<v Speaker 4>I think they could. Maybe, you know, they like to

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<v Speaker 4>play that piggyback. Maybe he could play a piggyback, whether

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<v Speaker 4>a Jalen Beaks or something like that. They'd also have fleming,

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<v Speaker 4>but I don't think I would be hyper hyper aggressive unfortunately.

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<v Speaker 4>I think this is a kind of spot stardy thing.

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<v Speaker 4>Rays are really tipping about, like you know, throwing guys

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<v Speaker 4>all in unless they are wander Franco. He's about the

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<v Speaker 4>only one you can recall in recent history. So someone

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<v Speaker 4>asked me this, like, I'm under.

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<v Speaker 1>Time Eva Longoria, skip double A and right where he

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<v Speaker 1>went for a right to the majors.

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<v Speaker 4>They did it occasionally, but they don't do it with

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<v Speaker 4>like pitching prospects that they did with b jay Upton.

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<v Speaker 4>That was another one is McClaren actually was probably one

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<v Speaker 4>of the few guys that really really got pushed.

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<v Speaker 3>But I'm under something the other guys got heard.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, the honey walls of the world got hurt.

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<v Speaker 2>There was another.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean trying to remember how fast Blake Snell's rise

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<v Speaker 1>was there, but it was.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't remember like the white hole meteoric.

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<v Speaker 1>I would say, yeah, But like I said.

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<v Speaker 4>About around ten under ten percent is where I'm going.

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<v Speaker 4>If you had a one hundred.

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<v Speaker 3>Dollars budget, I'd love to try to do it. Three

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<v Speaker 3>or four bucks.

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<v Speaker 4>That's probably not gonna get it done. But I just

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know. I'm less hyper aggressive on like pitching

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<v Speaker 4>prospects in general, just because of their stay and I

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<v Speaker 4>just don't see how he sticks with the raised long term.

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<v Speaker 4>But you know what, go out and dominate the Red Sox.

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<v Speaker 4>That'll kind of shut everything up.

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<v Speaker 1>Joey Gallo went on the eye O that means the

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<v Speaker 1>Twins recalled Eduard Julian, who I watched quite a bit

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<v Speaker 1>in spring. So I like this player a lot. Wel

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<v Speaker 1>I do know, I am l big fan. I drafted

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<v Speaker 1>him in my fifteen person keeper league already because I

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<v Speaker 1>felt like, if this guy comes up, you know, play

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<v Speaker 1>second base.

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<v Speaker 2>How much is going to hit?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know. Over the twenty nine at bats and

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<v Speaker 1>the Tuesday he had nine thirty four ops, two homers,

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<v Speaker 1>a triple A Saint Paul. He just hit the ball

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<v Speaker 1>all over the ballpark this spring. Anytime I was watching

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<v Speaker 1>a Twins game, I just so happened to catch him

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<v Speaker 1>and I was. I mean, he's got the oppo power,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got everything you want, and he plays a tough position.

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<v Speaker 1>To me, this is a more intriguing one of these

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<v Speaker 1>two guys. I think there's a better chance that Julian

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<v Speaker 1>makes more of an impact in twenty twenty three as

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<v Speaker 1>the season goes on here for the Twins than Bradley

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<v Speaker 1>does for the Rays. For a lot of the reasons.

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<v Speaker 1>You said, so for those people in daily transaction leagues

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<v Speaker 1>who you know are stuck with this dilemma here, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>putting money on Edward. How about you? What are your

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<v Speaker 1>feelings on this player?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>No, I love Edward Julian. He was one of the

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<v Speaker 4>best players in the AFL last year. Watched him a ton.

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<v Speaker 4>He got invited to the AFL home run derby in it.

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<v Speaker 4>A great contact, he's a great OBP guy. He gets

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<v Speaker 4>on base, he can walk. He's got this weird case.

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<v Speaker 4>It's almost like Carlos. Remember how Carlos Santana would like

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<v Speaker 4>have like a four hundred OVP, but then he would

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<v Speaker 4>be hyper aggressive and strike out a bit, right.

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<v Speaker 3>That's kind of where Julian can go.

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<v Speaker 4>Because he can get real like he can keep the

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<v Speaker 4>bat on his shoulder for a while and then he

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<v Speaker 4>can just get hyper aggressive and two strike counts or

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<v Speaker 4>really in early counts. He just kind of switches off

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<v Speaker 4>between it. But he's a great contact hitter, can play

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<v Speaker 4>multiple positions. I think, and I said this in the AFL,

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<v Speaker 4>he to me is a guy that has a ten

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<v Speaker 4>plus year career as a major leaguer.

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<v Speaker 1>That is what.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if he's a superstar, but he's a

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<v Speaker 4>ten plus year major league career type of hitter and

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<v Speaker 4>him coming up this is an opportunity for him to

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<v Speaker 4>maybe lock something up again. Can they Can they lock

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<v Speaker 4>down any spots on any of these teams right now?

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<v Speaker 4>If there is a spot, it's probably the Twins because

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<v Speaker 4>they're putting out guys like Nick Gordon.

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<v Speaker 3>And Joey Gallo. So yes, I would be a little

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<v Speaker 3>bit more Julian.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, when you're looking at the Twins' depth chart,

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<v Speaker 1>if Julian hits, I mean, why not play him?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, he's also a HIGHOVP guy. He's a perfect number

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<v Speaker 4>two hitter. I think he would be a phenomenal number

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<v Speaker 4>two hitter for this team with how he can get

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<v Speaker 4>on base.

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<v Speaker 1>Let me paint another picture for you too. Throw this

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<v Speaker 1>into the twin situation, which is thinking about Polanco's injury,

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<v Speaker 1>thinking about Carlos Korea, who's dealing with back issues. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>there's space here. Kirol Off has always hurt, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>I feel like there's space and opportunity here where if

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<v Speaker 1>Julian delivers, they're gonna find out bats for him, and

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<v Speaker 1>second base is rough, I would be out there trying

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<v Speaker 1>to pick this kid up.

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<v Speaker 3>Only caveat to this.

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<v Speaker 4>I want to point out to anybody because the one

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<v Speaker 4>thing I want to take a step back from. I

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<v Speaker 4>don't know if I'm hyper aggressive on any of these,

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<v Speaker 4>especially if I can't hold is right now rehab assignment,

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<v Speaker 4>Alex Kiloff and Jorge Plonk are playing together, so they're

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<v Speaker 4>gonna come up. And that's two roster spots this team

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<v Speaker 4>is going to have to fill maybe in the next week,

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<v Speaker 4>and you have to imagine the most recent call up

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<v Speaker 4>would be sent down.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's my off again.

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<v Speaker 1>Here you go, like kirol Off can go out play

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<v Speaker 1>the outfield, right, you know, Polanka's gonna have to play

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<v Speaker 1>some shortstop for Korea. There's there's opportunity there. They have

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of flexibility in this lineup, the way the

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<v Speaker 1>team is structured. So it's one of those things you

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<v Speaker 1>just keep a close eye on. I definitely think there's

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<v Speaker 1>opportunity here for mister Julian here with the Minnesota Twins.

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<v Speaker 1>And I tell you, when I watched certain players and

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<v Speaker 1>I see them do certain things, I get very excited.

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<v Speaker 1>That's the guy that this spring outman was. Another guy

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<v Speaker 1>looked very good this spring too. So those two things

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<v Speaker 1>such name Julian Julian Julian. Dansby Swanson exited the game

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<v Speaker 1>with left side tightness. See we have a theme today.

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<v Speaker 1>So yesterday we talked about how we had a big

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<v Speaker 1>conversation on the show about shortstop looks so good going

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<v Speaker 1>into the year, and every year that's kind of like

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<v Speaker 1>the worst thing because by the time you get into

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<v Speaker 1>the season, it's a complete reversal. Well, here you go,

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<v Speaker 1>here's all the shortstops that hurt. Dansby Swanson exited the

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<v Speaker 1>game with left side tightness. Corey Seeger came up blame

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<v Speaker 1>with the left hamstring. I don't know where this is going.

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<v Speaker 1>I still haven't seen anything about it today yet, but

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<v Speaker 1>did not look great. Carlos Korea out of the lineup

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<v Speaker 1>again because of the back issue, and he got Joa

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<v Speaker 1>Mancata who's gonna be out again, probably until Friday. Aaron

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<v Speaker 1>Boone did say on Tuesday that on the Yanks podcast,

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<v Speaker 1>So Talking Yanks Podcast, that Carl's don is dealing with

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<v Speaker 1>back tightness on top of the elbow issue. So that's great.

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<v Speaker 1>We love that Ian Anderson will undergo season ending Tommy

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<v Speaker 1>John surgery staring Martine. Good news. He was back in

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<v Speaker 1>the lineup last night. Oh, Brandon woodrooff on the fifteen

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<v Speaker 1>day il due to right shoulder inflammation. They say it's precautionary,

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<v Speaker 1>we're just going to budget him. But what's your temperature

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<v Speaker 1>on this? How worried should you be if you have

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<v Speaker 1>shares a Brandon woodriff?

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean I was worried about some of the stuff

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<v Speaker 4>with Corbyn Burns, Like the injury stuff is more worrisome,

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<v Speaker 4>I guess than early stuff results in like April. So

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if I would be crazy crazy worried.

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<v Speaker 4>But he was dealing with some of these injuries in

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<v Speaker 4>spring training and this is carrying over early. Don't love it,

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<v Speaker 4>don't love it. So I don't know. It's like on

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<v Speaker 4>a worry the CBS Warriometer, Joe, it's like it's like

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<v Speaker 4>a three.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like a three or four or something like that.

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<v Speaker 4>Like, what's him already going on that NL like a ten?

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<v Speaker 4>At a ten, it's only three, I know, that's what

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<v Speaker 4>I'm saying. I'm saying it's like a three or four.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, I'm at a six and a half.

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<v Speaker 1>All right? Really, well, because woodrofs had issues before.

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<v Speaker 3>It is more work it is.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Louise or Eyes did it for the first cycle

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<v Speaker 1>of Marlin's history. So let's have some fun here. Who

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<v Speaker 1>has the most cycles in Major League Baseball history? If

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<v Speaker 1>you know the answer, Peanuts and Cracker Jacks dropping the chat.

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<v Speaker 1>I see it's only for two hundred of you here

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<v Speaker 1>watching live on the YouTube channel if you haven't already

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<v Speaker 1>subscribed to Fancy Bros. MLB.

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<v Speaker 2>But well, do you have a guest here?

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<v Speaker 1>You want to take a player, player, single player, who

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<v Speaker 1>has had the most cycles in m will be history.

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<v Speaker 2>The answer might surprise you.

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<v Speaker 1>Is he active?

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<v Speaker 2>No, he is far from active, okay, because.

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<v Speaker 4>I know there was a guy, oh man, dang it,

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<v Speaker 4>there was like some weird guy that did it a

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<v Speaker 4>couple He had like two in the same year.

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<v Speaker 3>The Babe has the most.

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<v Speaker 1>John Alkantara gets it right, Johnny Boy real quick on

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<v Speaker 1>the trigger. The Babe Babe Ruce eight of them. It

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<v Speaker 1>was like hit a lot of home runs. But I can't.

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's because the ballparks are so bit that

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<v Speaker 1>even the big boy could get a triple down Again.

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<v Speaker 4>How what is the number on that? Because there's like

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<v Speaker 4>a diamondback guy. I trying to remember he was a

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<v Speaker 4>second baseman and forgetting his name. He hit like two

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<v Speaker 4>in like a week span or something.

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<v Speaker 1>Scott twenty nine, Babe Ruth twenty nine career cycles.

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<v Speaker 3>Pretty are you looking at the big list?

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<v Speaker 1>It's not all it's just it's just a who has

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<v Speaker 1>the most cycles? And it just popped out. OK.

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<v Speaker 4>I would love to know who has the most active cycles.

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<v Speaker 1>That's an interesting one too. It's not something you see

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<v Speaker 1>all that often. You know, everything's so specialized now. But

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<v Speaker 1>I but Babe Ruth legging out all those triples is yo.

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<v Speaker 1>The fact that there were twenty nine triples in his

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<v Speaker 1>career on days where he also had a single doubled

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<v Speaker 1>home run.

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<v Speaker 4>That's like to to figure the two hundred and fifty

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<v Speaker 4>foot ballparks and then throwing forty miles an hour that

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<v Speaker 4>he was able to, you know, get all around there

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<v Speaker 4>big time.

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<v Speaker 1>That's impressive.

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<v Speaker 3>Big boys, get Aaron Hills. That's the name.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you, Santana, bit fat, that's what we're talking about.

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<v Speaker 1>Seattle, by the way, has allowed twenty four earned runs

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<v Speaker 1>in this three game losing streak. Cedric Mullins was dropped

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<v Speaker 1>to the ninth spot. I saw Twitter losing their mind

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<v Speaker 1>about this yesterday. Should they be.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, No, I don't know if they should be. I

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<v Speaker 4>think it was like a matchup situation.

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<v Speaker 3>Also like that you do lose it at bat.

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<v Speaker 4>Per game theoretically, but I think they were trying to

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<v Speaker 4>play the like double leadoff situation.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought it was a little bit odd, but I

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<v Speaker 4>think it was. I don't think it'll be like a

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<v Speaker 4>long term thing.

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<v Speaker 1>Here's definitely the core of the day. Sabo's Goggles says,

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<v Speaker 1>I think Babe's triples was the same speed as home

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<v Speaker 1>run Trot. If you ever watch those old Timy videos

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<v Speaker 1>how he runs so fast. I mean, that guy's it's.

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<v Speaker 4>Like Albert Poolhol's going to first. That's what it Will

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<v Speaker 4>probably looked.

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<v Speaker 1>Like, I love it.

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<v Speaker 2>I love when the videos all spent up.

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<v Speaker 1>He's like, hey, look at babe Ruth run round. Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>he's into Thad with a triple.

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<v Speaker 3>The babe hit another one.

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<v Speaker 1>Ah, he spoke twelve cigars and went out and ate

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<v Speaker 1>forty hot dogs.

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<v Speaker 2>Boy, what a what an American hero?

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<v Speaker 1>Byron Buxton reached his one hundredth career home run yesterday.

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<v Speaker 1>He said his name on the show yesterday, and he

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<v Speaker 1>went out to one hundred. Here's another fun one, a

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<v Speaker 1>little trivia, since you guys already.

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<v Speaker 2>Got the other one so quickly.

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<v Speaker 1>Who has reached one hundred home runs the fastest in

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<v Speaker 1>Major League Baseball history? Welsh, you got an answer for this.

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<v Speaker 3>One, Mike Trout.

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<v Speaker 1>It is not Mike Trout, so Peanut Cracker Jacks, now

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<v Speaker 1>it is not an active player. It is not an

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<v Speaker 1>active player. So it is a recent player in recent memory.

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<v Speaker 1>He is no longer active. He was a prolific home

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<v Speaker 1>run hitter. So I will throw that out there to

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<v Speaker 1>everybody in the Peanuts and Crackerjacks. We're gonna go through

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<v Speaker 1>the three up and three down. But who reached the

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<v Speaker 1>home run one hundred mark faster than anybody else in

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<v Speaker 1>MLB history. If you think you know the answer, drop

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<v Speaker 1>it in the chat. Let's go to three up Ryan Mountcastle.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh geez, Ryan Mountcastle again just can't be stopped. Three

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<v Speaker 1>for four a pair of home runs. I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>about you, Welsh, but it seems like the dongbong is

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<v Speaker 1>definitely working.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, look at him that again.

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<v Speaker 1>Mike Mayer must be losing his mind over Ryan Mountcastle

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<v Speaker 1>right now. I can't even imagine what it's like to

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<v Speaker 1>live with that guy, with all the Ryan Mountcastle paraphernalia

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<v Speaker 1>in the house, everything going on there, also having good nights.

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<v Speaker 1>Last night, Pablo Lopez and lance Lynn squared off. Each

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<v Speaker 1>had ten strikeouts in their games. That's eight plus k's

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<v Speaker 1>in Pablo Lopez's first three starts. That's great. He was

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<v Speaker 1>a terrific acquisition for the Twins. I loved it when

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<v Speaker 1>it happened. I thought Pablo Lopez was wasting away in Miami.

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<v Speaker 1>And then Lance Lynn ten strikeouts yesterday, so once again

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<v Speaker 1>my lack of concern for lance Lynn was rewarded, and

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<v Speaker 1>my lack of concern for Corbyn burns also. Any thoughts

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<v Speaker 1>on those two pitchers or anything else here well, I would.

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<v Speaker 4>Throw throw out if this is a nice little Joey

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<v Speaker 4>p plug here that I wouldn't throw it to myself.

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<v Speaker 4>But if you listen to my very first trade video,

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<v Speaker 4>which was a week and a half go, the number

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<v Speaker 4>one player to trade four after one start was Pablo Lopez,

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<v Speaker 4>So I would imagine the price is quite a bit different,

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<v Speaker 4>quite a bit different of looking at him now because

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<v Speaker 4>his stuff is different and he clicked both of those boxes.

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<v Speaker 4>Like I've mentioned, It's like sometimes you have guys that

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<v Speaker 4>have some stuff changes or a new pitch, and then

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<v Speaker 4>you have a guy that has Velo changes. He had both,

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<v Speaker 4>and he looks he looks like a completely different pitcher

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<v Speaker 4>right now, kind of actually similar to Marcus Stroman is working,

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<v Speaker 4>though Stroman's not rattling off like crazy like Velo changes

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<v Speaker 4>and stuff, but he's rattling off a new pitch. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm I'm a huge, huge Pablo Lopez guy. I am

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<v Speaker 4>a believer.

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<v Speaker 1>I saw a lot of people say a rod in

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<v Speaker 1>the chat for the home run the fastest to one

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<v Speaker 1>hundred question. I saw somebody say Pete Alonzo, he's actually

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<v Speaker 1>number two, because people remember Peter A. Lonzo had fifty

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<v Speaker 1>in that first year when you break the rookie record,

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<v Speaker 1>you get off to a good start with that. But

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<v Speaker 1>Dubie wah for twenty Ryan Howard, Ryan Howard, three hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and twenty.

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<v Speaker 3>Fifth job, Dubie wah.

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<v Speaker 1>Way you go, Dubie wah, good job. You know what's

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<v Speaker 1>funny and kind of sad. Gary Sanchez was the third

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<v Speaker 1>guy three d No way.

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<v Speaker 3>Really we should see Gary like.

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<v Speaker 1>Aaron Judges three seventy one and Jordanavarez at three seventy two.

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<v Speaker 4>We should be seeing Gary very soon. He's got an

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<v Speaker 4>opt out clause with the Giants. If everyone saw he

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<v Speaker 4>signed a minor league deal, he has an opt out

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<v Speaker 4>on May first, and they just got catchers going down

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<v Speaker 4>left and right. So I would imagine Gary Sanchez we're

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<v Speaker 4>gonna see pretty soon he can add to his Hall

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<v Speaker 4>of Fame. Run total Joe as he get one hundred

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<v Speaker 4>and his first third fastest to reach one hundred and

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<v Speaker 4>what is he at right now? One hundred and seven

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<v Speaker 4>eight total.

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<v Speaker 1>It's been a rough go for mister Sanchez. Has also

0:20:18.440 --> 0:20:19.919
<v Speaker 1>been a rough go for these guys. These are the

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<v Speaker 1>three down from last night. Chris Flexen two and a third,

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<v Speaker 1>ten hits, eight earned, Hayden was now Skiugh was Nesky whatever,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't even care anymore. He's We're not gonna live

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<v Speaker 1>here anymore. One point one innings pitched, five hits, two earned,

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<v Speaker 1>four walks, and Miles Michaels five innings, six earned. But

0:20:37.880 --> 0:20:39.560
<v Speaker 1>it was in Colorado, so we give him a pass

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<v Speaker 1>on Colorado. But let's talk about was Nesky because that

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<v Speaker 1>obviously has not gone well so far. The first start,

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<v Speaker 1>we were like, okay, you know, one start, whatever is good.

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<v Speaker 1>I know Seattle's a good lineup, but still he got

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<v Speaker 1>hammered in this game.

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<v Speaker 2>And the Seattle pitching has been rough recently.

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<v Speaker 1>I know they've had some guys banged up two, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>but what do you think about was Neski? Now you'

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<v Speaker 1>dropping him or holding him?

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<v Speaker 4>I think he can be dropped in twelve. I don't

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<v Speaker 4>like it, dude. I am looking at his Baseball Savan page.

0:21:05.480 --> 0:21:09.560
<v Speaker 4>It is wild, It is blue. This looks like the ocean.

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<v Speaker 4>There's a one little white you know, like the crackling

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<v Speaker 4>of the top of the waves, and the rest is

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<v Speaker 4>just a deep blue sea. This is the deep blue

0:21:16.560 --> 0:21:19.960
<v Speaker 4>you're looking into. He is just giving up hard hit balls.

0:21:20.000 --> 0:21:23.040
<v Speaker 4>He's not striking out guys batting average across the board

0:21:23.240 --> 0:21:24.080
<v Speaker 4>he has an eleven.

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<v Speaker 3>This is wild too. He has a higher walk.

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<v Speaker 4>Percentage than K percentage, So you know how I talk

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<v Speaker 4>about like one of the best stat one stat I

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<v Speaker 4>really like to look at at least his K minus

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<v Speaker 4>walk percentage.

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<v Speaker 3>He's got a negative. He has a negative.

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<v Speaker 4>Five five K minus walk percentage. That's bad, and he's

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<v Speaker 4>giving up big, big contact. His zone chart looks pretty

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<v Speaker 4>bad as well. I think he can be a great picture.

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<v Speaker 4>I like him, but you can dump the hell out

0:21:50.119 --> 0:21:52.600
<v Speaker 4>of him for I dump up for Taj Bradley, probably

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<v Speaker 4>without thinking twice.

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<v Speaker 3>Just because I would rather ye rather stream than hold

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<v Speaker 3>to weisness. Weisne sky right now now.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, shoul.

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<v Speaker 2>We've been pretty serious today.

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<v Speaker 1>It's been mostly baseball with very little nonsense, which means

0:22:04.680 --> 0:22:05.800
<v Speaker 1>it's time for some nonsense.

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<v Speaker 2>So I was scrolling through the instant.

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<v Speaker 1>Noticed before with Alec Bohm as I was watching him talk,

0:22:13.640 --> 0:22:16.080
<v Speaker 1>which is I can never remember who he reminded me of,

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<v Speaker 1>and then.

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<v Speaker 2>I finally pull together.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he reminded me as somebody, and I had Ethan

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<v Speaker 1>put this together for us. I sent him some picture

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<v Speaker 1>as God bless ethan. Every morning he wakes up with

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<v Speaker 1>something bizarre in the slack inbox that I asked him

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<v Speaker 1>to put together, whether it's the Ryan Mountcastle picture he

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<v Speaker 1>has to prepare for us, or this one here, the

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<v Speaker 1>stunning resemblance of Alec.

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<v Speaker 2>Bohm and Little Debbie.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, I do love a little Debbie snackcake. Mike Mayer,

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<v Speaker 1>if you want to put out a pole, maybe perhaps

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<v Speaker 1>over there of everyone's favorite one. I assume oatmeal pies.

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<v Speaker 1>I assume Swiss rolls, zebra cakes. I'll let Mike Mayor

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<v Speaker 1>pick whatever the fourth one is. I guess the nutty

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<v Speaker 1>button whenever those two.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know, it is kind of eerily, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>similar here. I don't know if there's a relation.

0:23:01.280 --> 0:23:03.040
<v Speaker 1>I don't know if this is just you know, him

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<v Speaker 1>all grown up, or this is a picture of him

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<v Speaker 1>as a child. I would like to see him where

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<v Speaker 1>this hat. I would like see him dress up like

0:23:08.560 --> 0:23:14.520
<v Speaker 1>this for you know, for Halloween perhaps coming up. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>so I thought there was a distinct quality. Of course,

0:23:16.920 --> 0:23:19.320
<v Speaker 1>go Cards has no sense of humor, doesn't think this

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<v Speaker 1>at all. I think they there's a strong resemblance. Welsh,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you think about this?

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<v Speaker 4>I could see it like little bonies we'll have like

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<v Speaker 4>the little and Philly little bonies we can have.

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<v Speaker 1>I think we could get for apologies, the Internet dipped

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<v Speaker 1>out on me for a second there before.

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<v Speaker 4>But well, you know, it's funny because like Joe was

0:23:37.040 --> 0:23:38.800
<v Speaker 4>so funny about that, because I had a lot of

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<v Speaker 4>Internet issues last week dealing with that. I can't tell

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<v Speaker 4>if it's me or you. So you went out and

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<v Speaker 4>I stood here and I was.

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<v Speaker 2>Like, no, no, it was this time, nobody move.

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<v Speaker 3>But then that showed up.

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<v Speaker 4>But yeah, I would actually like to see the pole

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<v Speaker 4>results of what is picked out.

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<v Speaker 1>Of I'm a Swiss roll guy personally, I'll eat all

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<v Speaker 1>of the Actually I don't like I'm very specific when

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<v Speaker 1>I want peanut butter and chocolate together.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh nut butters are I think nunder butters might be

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<v Speaker 3>number one.

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<v Speaker 1>That's your one one. See, I'm a Swiss roll one one.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm curious what the other people want to say about

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<v Speaker 1>this one.

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<v Speaker 3>So like zebra cake, you could only do like one,

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<v Speaker 3>but I feel like, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>Really, oh, I could do a box. I could do

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<v Speaker 1>a box. Oh yeah again, fit fat. I could go

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<v Speaker 1>out there and and run a five k after eating

0:24:20.119 --> 0:24:22.639
<v Speaker 1>a whole thing of zebra cakes. I could absolutely oatmeal.

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<v Speaker 1>The pie is pretty good too. The oatmeal pies are good.

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<v Speaker 1>They used to make the one with the chocolate chips.

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<v Speaker 1>It was like a chocolate chip cookie with the cream

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<v Speaker 1>in the middle too. That was very good, but I

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<v Speaker 1>didn't see that one as often. So all right, so

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<v Speaker 1>Mayor get a real pole out there and go with

0:24:36.440 --> 0:24:37.680
<v Speaker 1>we would need that needs.

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<v Speaker 4>To be a show we do, Joe, you and I

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<v Speaker 4>we get all the little Debbie snack foods and we

0:24:41.880 --> 0:24:43.640
<v Speaker 4>do like we do the we do a snack show.

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<v Speaker 4>We do a snack and we need to do that

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<v Speaker 4>on the discord sometime.

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<v Speaker 1>Mcmahir, stop telling the people what the answer is. Just

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<v Speaker 1>put the pole up, Mike Mayor, that's it. Just put

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<v Speaker 1>the pole up.

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<v Speaker 2>He's like, it's already oatmeal pies.

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<v Speaker 1>No, it might not be.

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<v Speaker 2>I think the Swiss roll is an under I don't

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<v Speaker 2>think they went.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think the I don't think the oatmeal will.

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<v Speaker 1>Actually, you know, whether you host this or a are

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<v Speaker 1>you a hostess or a little DeBie.

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<v Speaker 4>Guy, I'm not particular. This isn't a coke and PEPSI

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<v Speaker 4>situation for me.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, you not guy sugar. If it's got sugar, I'm good.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, let's get on track. I'm ready to get

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<v Speaker 4>three for here, so this is going to do? You know,

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<v Speaker 4>twenty is going to pay you one hundred. I kind

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<v Speaker 4>of like these and I like one of my specialty ones,

0:25:48.240 --> 0:25:49.440
<v Speaker 4>and I feel like I've been pretty good on the

0:25:49.440 --> 0:25:52.320
<v Speaker 4>specialty ones. Today you can get g Alito and Sonny

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<v Speaker 4>Gray strikeouts ten and a half over. Sonny Gray just

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<v Speaker 4>struck out thirteen. That first start was kind of wonking

0:25:59.240 --> 0:26:02.199
<v Speaker 4>in there. He theoretically could do this by himself, but

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<v Speaker 4>I think Minnesota is a little bit of a strikeout

0:26:04.520 --> 0:26:08.000
<v Speaker 4>team that Jeelito can take advantage of. So at the

0:26:08.040 --> 0:26:09.760
<v Speaker 4>end of the day, I need six from each of them.

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<v Speaker 4>So I love that, or really five and six across.

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<v Speaker 4>I love that one. Jose Ramirez. One of my bets

0:26:16.480 --> 0:26:19.160
<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna have in here is I like that Gardra too,

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<v Speaker 4>Guardian's Yankees total score. So I'm gonna go with Jose

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<v Speaker 4>Ramirez as far as fantasy points go, and I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 4>take Aaron Judge hits runs RBI two and a half over.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a little bit higher.

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<v Speaker 4>Than usual, but one Homer would stack that up and

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<v Speaker 4>I could take it, and I think that is a

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<v Speaker 4>decent shot. So Jose Ramirez Fantasy score, hits runs, RBI,

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<v Speaker 4>Judge and Gilito Gray combos strikeouts. That is my prize

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<v Speaker 4>pick for today.

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<v Speaker 1>We're on the same page with a lot of players today.

0:26:47.440 --> 0:26:48.960
<v Speaker 1>By the way, I'm on the same page here with

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<v Speaker 1>Alan Mark Swiss cake rolls of the one to one

0:26:51.720 --> 0:26:54.960
<v Speaker 1>and then our boy Torri here taking it to the

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<v Speaker 1>next level.

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<v Speaker 2>Chilled Swiss cake roles. That's right, you throw him in

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<v Speaker 2>the freezer for an hour.

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<v Speaker 3>Sounds good.

0:27:01.280 --> 0:27:02.920
<v Speaker 4>I'm a kind of a cold anything like I don't

0:27:02.960 --> 0:27:05.520
<v Speaker 4>like non cold drinks, like I could get down with a.

0:27:05.760 --> 0:27:08.800
<v Speaker 1>My grandmother used to always have the ring dings in

0:27:08.840 --> 0:27:11.119
<v Speaker 1>the freezer, which came in the Little Silver back in

0:27:11.119 --> 0:27:13.240
<v Speaker 1>the day. They were just like silver foil, and we'd

0:27:13.280 --> 0:27:15.560
<v Speaker 1>have like hockey pucks down the island of the kitchen.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh.

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<v Speaker 4>I was about to say, I don't know what a

0:27:16.880 --> 0:27:18.359
<v Speaker 4>ring ding is, but I'm with you now as soon

0:27:18.359 --> 0:27:19.240
<v Speaker 4>as you said hockey.

0:27:19.040 --> 0:27:20.840
<v Speaker 1>Puck, ding dong, ring ding. I mean they call them

0:27:20.840 --> 0:27:22.159
<v Speaker 1>different things. It depends. But it used to be in

0:27:22.160 --> 0:27:23.359
<v Speaker 1>the little back of the eighties. They were in the

0:27:23.400 --> 0:27:25.920
<v Speaker 1>little Silver, you know, just it was just foil. They

0:27:25.920 --> 0:27:28.600
<v Speaker 1>were like, you'll be fine. Like not everything is in

0:27:28.640 --> 0:27:32.040
<v Speaker 1>its own individual plastic now everything not. In the eighties,

0:27:32.359 --> 0:27:33.760
<v Speaker 1>they were like, they're just throw them in a box.

0:27:33.800 --> 0:27:35.760
<v Speaker 1>You're lucky even wrapped them in foil. I feel like,

0:27:35.960 --> 0:27:37.760
<v Speaker 1>just just throw them in a box, ship them out.

0:27:38.080 --> 0:27:38.600
<v Speaker 2>It's fine.

0:27:38.640 --> 0:27:40.480
<v Speaker 1>Everything's fine.

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<v Speaker 3>Nicknames, same nicknames.

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<v Speaker 1>I have to aar in Judge eight and a half

0:27:44.680 --> 0:27:47.360
<v Speaker 1>Fantasy score over. Joser Ramira is eight and a half

0:27:47.359 --> 0:27:50.280
<v Speaker 1>Fantasy score over. You can see we did not coordinate

0:27:50.320 --> 0:27:53.359
<v Speaker 1>this bis at different times, and then we come into

0:27:53.400 --> 0:27:56.200
<v Speaker 1>the show together. Vlad Guerrero Junior eight and a half

0:27:56.400 --> 0:27:58.960
<v Speaker 1>Fantasy points over. I'm sticking with the big three here today.

0:27:58.960 --> 0:28:01.280
<v Speaker 1>I love all three of these guys to potentially go yard.

0:28:01.560 --> 0:28:03.720
<v Speaker 1>I had a hard time choosing between these three. What'd

0:28:03.760 --> 0:28:05.360
<v Speaker 1>you think of the new dimensions in the Rogers Center?

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<v Speaker 1>By the way, real quick, I'm power last night.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean, I'm I'm for more all more power.

0:28:11.200 --> 0:28:13.480
<v Speaker 3>I like all more. I want more strikeouts and more power.

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<v Speaker 3>So I'm in. I'm totally in, all.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, I'm in on this today.

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<v Speaker 1>From the betting standpoint again, go to betting pros dot

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<v Speaker 1>some fun ones today for you. Brandon Nemo one and

0:28:43.760 --> 0:28:46.160
<v Speaker 1>a half total bases. He's been a walk machine this year.

0:28:46.200 --> 0:28:49.440
<v Speaker 1>Blake Snell has been nothing but inefficient. This is plus

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<v Speaker 1>one point forty on the one and a half total

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<v Speaker 1>basis for him. He's gonna be on base, He's gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be hitting balls. I'm telling you, Brandon Nemo is going

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<v Speaker 1>to be in a good situation here. You're seeing the

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<v Speaker 1>ball really well, and I think it's a good spot

0:29:00.160 --> 0:29:04.520
<v Speaker 1>for him. Home run money line parlay on FanDuel. If

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<v Speaker 1>you put Aaron Judge in the New York Yankees together,

0:29:07.120 --> 0:29:09.440
<v Speaker 1>so the Yankees to win Judged in a home run

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<v Speaker 1>plus three sixty a gap Jose Ramirez on the home

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<v Speaker 1>run prop on Vanduel plus three ninety. I'm telling you

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<v Speaker 1>really hot for those two today in this game, Welsh,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you have because I say you've got Jose

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<v Speaker 1>Ramirez too. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So yesterday I had a very good day and unfortunately

0:29:23.760 --> 0:29:26.080
<v Speaker 4>we don't have it set where they can be tracked

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<v Speaker 4>on on the vetting.

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<v Speaker 3>Pros app yet, hopefully soon.

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<v Speaker 4>But if you heard me talk about it, nailed my

0:29:31.560 --> 0:29:36.040
<v Speaker 4>hits parlay, nailed my strikeouts parlay, and hit my money

0:29:36.080 --> 0:29:39.120
<v Speaker 4>line team Parlay hit all of those two teamers, so

0:29:39.160 --> 0:29:40.880
<v Speaker 4>it's a very good cash day. So I'm going back

0:29:40.920 --> 0:29:43.320
<v Speaker 4>to the well on my hits. Parlay and Ali Retchman

0:29:43.640 --> 0:29:45.880
<v Speaker 4>is just a lot I hate to say lock, but

0:29:45.920 --> 0:29:48.240
<v Speaker 4>he's just a hits machine man. So I'm pairing him

0:29:48.240 --> 0:29:50.920
<v Speaker 4>with Jose Ramirez both you just need one hit. It

0:29:51.000 --> 0:29:54.080
<v Speaker 4>is essentially even money, so maybe you want to get

0:29:54.080 --> 0:29:56.000
<v Speaker 4>tricky throw someone else in there. I just want to

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<v Speaker 4>play an even money one, So Ramirez and Adley hits

0:29:58.800 --> 0:30:03.160
<v Speaker 4>at even money strikeout prop I'm pairing today. It's a

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<v Speaker 4>really tough market. I will side say. I kind of

0:30:05.600 --> 0:30:08.400
<v Speaker 4>like Spencer Strider under it's just doesn't pay well. None

0:30:08.440 --> 0:30:10.200
<v Speaker 4>of them really pay well. So I'm putting two together,

0:30:10.280 --> 0:30:12.800
<v Speaker 4>Marcus Stroman and Sonny Gray both at four and a

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<v Speaker 4>half strikeouts.

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<v Speaker 3>I really like those.

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<v Speaker 4>They've been putting up big strikeout numbers. That's plus one

0:30:17.840 --> 0:30:20.600
<v Speaker 4>seventy one. And then my best straight line game so

0:30:20.720 --> 0:30:22.920
<v Speaker 4>far is I like the Yankees Cleveland nine and a

0:30:22.960 --> 0:30:25.520
<v Speaker 4>half runs over. You got Peyton Battenfield and Clark Schmidt

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<v Speaker 4>in the game. I like Kozer Ramirez to have some offense.

0:30:28.280 --> 0:30:30.080
<v Speaker 4>I like Aaron judge. So that is what I have

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<v Speaker 4>so far. You guys can go over to Betting Pros.

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<v Speaker 1>Mayor flip me the results of the poll. I want

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<v Speaker 1>to before we close out the show today. I want

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<v Speaker 1>to see it by the way, Kevin. I know, Kevin,

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<v Speaker 1>Total bases don't count with walks. I'm saying, he's seeing

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<v Speaker 1>the ball very well. Did you hear I said he's

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<v Speaker 1>seeing the ball very well?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, you'd said, watch am I actually worry about Snell, little.

0:31:00.440 --> 0:31:01.800
<v Speaker 2>Said, still is inefficient.

0:31:02.400 --> 0:31:05.680
<v Speaker 1>He's walking a ton, he is seeing the ball well,

0:31:05.760 --> 0:31:07.200
<v Speaker 1>he's in a good position here to get the right.

0:31:07.520 --> 0:31:10.440
<v Speaker 4>Has been so inefficient that my only worry would be

0:31:10.480 --> 0:31:12.680
<v Speaker 4>that the guy gets on base a whole bunch by

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<v Speaker 4>one efficient.

0:31:13.800 --> 0:31:15.920
<v Speaker 1>You're getting into the middle of the bullpen is what

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<v Speaker 1>I'm talking about.

0:31:16.920 --> 0:31:18.800
<v Speaker 2>That's where the most shine.

0:31:19.920 --> 0:31:21.840
<v Speaker 1>I expect four and two thirds from Blake Snell, and

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<v Speaker 1>then we get into the soft underbelly of every major

0:31:24.320 --> 0:31:26.400
<v Speaker 1>league team. In the words of my good friend Craig Mish,

0:31:26.440 --> 0:31:28.480
<v Speaker 1>if relief pictures were any good, they'd be starting pitchers.

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<v Speaker 1>There you go. That's deep. All right. Let's get to

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<v Speaker 1>the DFS pix of the day. Keep it simple, folks.

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<v Speaker 1>On the main slate, best Spencer Schrider lineup wins. That's it.

0:31:36.760 --> 0:31:39.800
<v Speaker 1>He's going against the Reds. I mean just ten point nine.

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<v Speaker 1>He's cheaper than some other big pictures today on the slate.

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<v Speaker 1>Still expensive on Vandal, but I still go there if

0:31:45.040 --> 0:31:47.080
<v Speaker 1>you want a cheap pivot, if you're gonna go opo.

0:31:47.120 --> 0:31:49.360
<v Speaker 1>I think Nadyavaldi's really interesting one too. He's got a

0:31:49.360 --> 0:31:51.560
<v Speaker 1>good strikeout prop. Also, take a look at that. He

0:31:51.640 --> 0:31:53.640
<v Speaker 1>could go over on that number, and you can play

0:31:53.680 --> 0:31:56.280
<v Speaker 1>the adjusted ones on many sites too. The stacks for

0:31:56.360 --> 0:31:59.120
<v Speaker 1>today Texas and Toronto, looking for that all hundred. Kirk

0:31:59.200 --> 0:32:02.200
<v Speaker 1>starting to heat up looking at this Toronto ballpark. I'm

0:32:02.200 --> 0:32:04.560
<v Speaker 1>telling you like these new like little dimensions, and they've

0:32:04.640 --> 0:32:07.440
<v Speaker 1>changed a little bit. I'm kind of curious to keep

0:32:07.480 --> 0:32:09.320
<v Speaker 1>investing in it. Ozzy Albi is starting to heat up

0:32:09.320 --> 0:32:12.080
<v Speaker 1>at two point eight. Orlando Arcia at two point six.

0:32:12.240 --> 0:32:15.080
<v Speaker 1>Those are some lineup builders today, which brings us to,

0:32:16.080 --> 0:32:18.120
<v Speaker 1>of course, it's time to in the show to make

0:32:18.160 --> 0:32:19.880
<v Speaker 1>our home run picks, which we always do in the

0:32:19.920 --> 0:32:22.080
<v Speaker 1>home run leaderboard. As of right now, Primetime still at

0:32:22.120 --> 0:32:24.920
<v Speaker 1>the top with six, JJ Tator at five, and we

0:32:25.000 --> 0:32:27.680
<v Speaker 1>have a bunch of other people at five there, Yoshi Masters,

0:32:27.800 --> 0:32:33.760
<v Speaker 1>Riley Houston, three Pet four Calson, BHV, Daddy, Larry C Randy,

0:32:33.800 --> 0:32:35.400
<v Speaker 1>So everyone's kind of stuck at five, which means it's

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<v Speaker 1>time for you and me, Welsh to get some home runs.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm taking Aaron Judge. I'm staying on brand with today.

0:32:40.720 --> 0:32:43.560
<v Speaker 1>I'm just a big Aaron Judge investment day. That's what

0:32:43.640 --> 0:32:46.560
<v Speaker 1>I'm doing here against the Cleveland Guardians. I think there's

0:32:46.560 --> 0:32:48.320
<v Speaker 1>going to be an over in that total too. I'd

0:32:48.360 --> 0:32:50.720
<v Speaker 1>be on that over in that game between them and

0:32:50.760 --> 0:32:53.200
<v Speaker 1>the Guardians. Welsh, who's going yard today for you?

0:32:54.000 --> 0:32:56.440
<v Speaker 4>I'm going to go with Jose Ramirez. I'm gonna go

0:32:56.560 --> 0:32:58.960
<v Speaker 4>with that on Clark Schmidt. I'm kind of invested in

0:32:59.040 --> 0:33:00.800
<v Speaker 4>that game as well, so that game will clearly be

0:33:01.000 --> 0:33:03.120
<v Speaker 4>a two to nothing game now that we are so

0:33:03.240 --> 0:33:06.160
<v Speaker 4>invested there. A couple other players were kind of floating

0:33:06.160 --> 0:33:08.320
<v Speaker 4>out there, Jad Martinez, I think it's kind of interesting.

0:33:09.160 --> 0:33:11.840
<v Speaker 4>I was staring at flat as well. The Red Beat mentioned.

0:33:11.840 --> 0:33:13.360
<v Speaker 4>But I'm gonna go with Hosey Ramirez from my home

0:33:13.440 --> 0:33:14.160
<v Speaker 4>run call today.

0:33:14.440 --> 0:33:15.480
<v Speaker 3>Let's get on the board.

0:33:15.600 --> 0:33:19.080
<v Speaker 1>Joe's got well. So here's what Mayor did before I

0:33:19.120 --> 0:33:21.640
<v Speaker 1>give you his home run thing. So he decided to

0:33:21.680 --> 0:33:24.160
<v Speaker 1>make it oatmeal cream pie, Swiss rolls, zebra cakes, and

0:33:24.200 --> 0:33:26.720
<v Speaker 1>then the field, which included the Nutty Buddy and the

0:33:26.760 --> 0:33:28.680
<v Speaker 1>honey buns. And I've never had one of the honey buns,

0:33:29.040 --> 0:33:30.480
<v Speaker 1>so I can't I can't speak to that.

0:33:30.600 --> 0:33:32.000
<v Speaker 3>I feel like that might be the worst of all

0:33:32.040 --> 0:33:32.320
<v Speaker 3>of them.

0:33:32.640 --> 0:33:35.040
<v Speaker 1>I would imagine it is. But the field is winning

0:33:35.200 --> 0:33:37.760
<v Speaker 1>thirty five percent over the oatmeal cream pie. So see, Mayor,

0:33:37.840 --> 0:33:40.800
<v Speaker 1>you're wrong. You're not wrong about yan Mountcastle though. Never

0:33:41.120 --> 0:33:43.320
<v Speaker 1>Mayor's going with Mike Trout, who's been on a cold

0:33:43.360 --> 0:33:45.479
<v Speaker 1>spell recently. So of course, Mike Trotto hit three home

0:33:45.560 --> 0:33:48.360
<v Speaker 1>runs today, so and Matt Olsen. By the way, I know,

0:33:48.920 --> 0:33:51.120
<v Speaker 1>j fol just threw out some matt Olsen in there.

0:33:52.840 --> 0:33:55.880
<v Speaker 1>The was it one hundred and eighteen exsit velocity through

0:33:55.960 --> 0:33:58.080
<v Speaker 1>on that ball, the highest so far this year.

0:33:58.960 --> 0:34:01.120
<v Speaker 2>We easy stuff right there.

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<v Speaker 1>What a beautiful time to be alive, Welsh. Really fun

0:34:46.520 --> 0:34:48.960
<v Speaker 1>day today, a lot of baseball to get to a

0:34:49.040 --> 0:34:51.040
<v Speaker 1>lot of fun snack cakes. I'm gonna go have a

0:34:51.080 --> 0:34:53.839
<v Speaker 1>snack cake right now, Welsh. If you could have one

0:34:53.920 --> 0:34:56.760
<v Speaker 1>snack cake right now after the show as a reward

0:34:56.800 --> 0:34:57.880
<v Speaker 1>for a good show. What would it be?

0:34:58.400 --> 0:34:59.479
<v Speaker 3>Oh, a snack cake?

0:34:59.560 --> 0:35:01.720
<v Speaker 1>Like, what do you the mood for right now? Okay,

0:35:02.000 --> 0:35:02.840
<v Speaker 1>you know I was.

0:35:02.880 --> 0:35:06.560
<v Speaker 4>Saying I'm a big nutter butter guy, but putting out

0:35:06.560 --> 0:35:08.279
<v Speaker 4>the zebra, I think it might be the zebra cake

0:35:08.360 --> 0:35:10.000
<v Speaker 4>right now. That sounds just like a little like just

0:35:10.080 --> 0:35:13.239
<v Speaker 4>zebra from you know, just that sounds like the key.

0:35:13.360 --> 0:35:14.279
<v Speaker 4>That sounds like I like the.

0:35:14.480 --> 0:35:17.680
<v Speaker 1>Wiggle Line cupcakes. The Hostess chocolate cupcake with the cream

0:35:17.719 --> 0:35:20.400
<v Speaker 1>in the middle. That is the all time Joey p

0:35:20.600 --> 0:35:21.640
<v Speaker 1>favorite as a child.

0:35:21.960 --> 0:35:24.440
<v Speaker 3>Would you like the yellow Hostess cupcake? I love the

0:35:24.560 --> 0:35:25.040
<v Speaker 3>yellow one.

0:35:25.239 --> 0:35:26.320
<v Speaker 1>I'm not against the yellow.

0:35:26.800 --> 0:35:29.440
<v Speaker 3>I actually like the yellow more than the normal one. Whatever.

0:35:29.520 --> 0:35:31.440
<v Speaker 1>I never buy these days. I'm going to the store

0:35:31.600 --> 0:35:34.279
<v Speaker 1>this week Thursday or Friday, and might they might have

0:35:34.360 --> 0:35:35.520
<v Speaker 1>to just kind of show up in the house. I

0:35:35.520 --> 0:35:38.200
<v Speaker 1>haven't bought them in a very long time. Tend to

0:35:38.320 --> 0:35:40.040
<v Speaker 1>buy a little bit more of the either make the

0:35:40.080 --> 0:35:43.120
<v Speaker 1>desserts or a little you know, more locally baked. You

0:35:43.200 --> 0:35:45.800
<v Speaker 1>guys should see week processed stuff. But we have to

0:35:45.840 --> 0:35:47.080
<v Speaker 1>go to me. We have to go.

0:35:47.239 --> 0:35:49.160
<v Speaker 4>But you should have heard Joe is a kid in

0:35:49.200 --> 0:35:51.120
<v Speaker 4>a candy store. When he was out here and I

0:35:51.239 --> 0:35:53.880
<v Speaker 4>was with his girls. They were on the phone looking

0:35:53.960 --> 0:35:56.879
<v Speaker 4>at more places to find desserts than Actually, yeah, dude,

0:35:58.320 --> 0:35:59.560
<v Speaker 4>ice cream crumb.

0:36:00.200 --> 0:36:02.439
<v Speaker 1>Was still good. They make their own waffle cones right there,

0:36:02.920 --> 0:36:05.319
<v Speaker 1>the fresh made waffle cone right there on the spot,

0:36:05.320 --> 0:36:06.680
<v Speaker 1>and then they put the ice cerm in it. You

0:36:06.760 --> 0:36:09.080
<v Speaker 1>can't get that. It's in Pennsylvania. I've only been there

0:36:09.080 --> 0:36:11.440
<v Speaker 1>in Pennsylvania. They had one out in Arizona. It's a

0:36:11.440 --> 0:36:14.400
<v Speaker 1>good time. Well we're way over today, but you're welcome everybody.

0:36:14.480 --> 0:36:15.319
<v Speaker 1>So that'll do it for us.

0:36:15.400 --> 0:36:16.960
<v Speaker 2>But the story of the game goes on for the Welsh.

0:36:17.040 --> 0:36:19.759
<v Speaker 1>I'm Joey P. We'll see you next time. Kids. Enjoy

0:36:19.800 --> 0:36:20.400
<v Speaker 1>your baseball.

0:36:20.840 --> 0:36:21.359
<v Speaker 3>Peace out.